How to Tie the Siberian Hitch | Leave Your Gloves On!
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- You can easily tie and untie the Siberian Hitch (also known as the Evenk Hitch) without taking your gloves off.
This quick-release knot is useful for securing one end of a line to tree to create a ridge line, for example.
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Best demonstration I've seen (in under 60sec!).
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Really the best way..Thanks 👊
There’s a faster way to do that. After the initial two wraps around your hand, instead of wrapping the working end around the standing end, swing your wrapped fingers under the standing end (towards the left in your video) and then back over the standing end to reach for the working end with your fingers and pull a bight of the working end through the loop you just created with this maneuver (where your hands and fingers are). When you pull your hand out and replace it with this bight (as you did in your video) you end up with the “evenko” (sp?) or Siberian hitch.
I'm familiar! I know that as the Ray Mears method... I actually find this way to be faster, and I find that the knot often gets mis-tied when I do it with that hand rotation method. But I know it works well for many people!
Impressive.
Would you use that for both sides of a ridgeline for a tarp ?
I'd use a trucker's hitch on the other side to get it under high tension!
@@thetautline, cool !!!
Thank you !!!
Can you do one on the "jungle knot" ropes that the Brits use ???
I'll check it out!
@@thetautline, thank you !
That's less a knot you'd use on loose cordage and more something you'd prep beforehand. It's just a doubled over length of cord with a series of overhand stop knots tied along its whole length. Slip one of the knots through the gap and it'll catch and hold under tension.
It's what you teach privates when you've given up on having them learn real knots.